CASTING MAGENTA ON B & W PRINTS (PRO-100)

I thought I had my Pro-100 raised in another post all but resolved. But alas even after the use of Print Studio Pro, I still find a slight magenta cast in the real sense. I don't know what to do about it. I have attached a screenshot of the PSP settings. Any suggestions?

ED

Just got off the phone with Canon. A single line take away... There is nothing you can do.

I was told my setting are all correct.  The magenta cast is due to ink in dye based and it is more pronounced the most brilliant paper. According to the representative of the printer, color casting should be better with semigloss brighter and better with than semi-gloss shine and even better with Matt as vividly.

Otherwise, there is nothing I can do. Well. I guess I'll run an Epson 3800/Canon PRO-100 comparison on Moab Entrada Matte I have here.

FOLLOWED - I ran a comparison using the Artic Red River polar (glossy for Canon printers) Satin and luster for Epson printers. No cast. The two look alike. SUCCESS!  It is the documents.

Ed

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